Afua Asantewaa, a singer-songwriter who attempted to set a Guinness World Record, has talked about how she met her spouse and ended her virginity at age 22.
Afua Asantewaa recently revealed that she was a virgin when she met her spouse in an interview with Fiifi Prat on Kingdom FM.
While she was waiting at the desk, Kofi Aduonum, the Daily Guide’s sports editor, approached her and offered to be friends. She had gone to the publication to look for work.
That was the beginning of their friendship, which lasted for four years before developing into lovers and finally a couple.
Speaking about how she met her spouse, Afua recalled that following her education at Sunyani Poly, she took a temporary job at Live FM before deciding to change careers and that’s when Daily Guide came to mind.
She revealed that she went to Daily Guide for marketing purposes and that while she was there, her current spouse approached her and expressed his want for them to become friends.
The tourist ambassador claims that before they became lovers, they were friends for four years.
Afua Asantewaa said that she did not pursue the position further since she believed it was not for her when asked if she was successful in landing the marketing job at Daily Guide.
When asked about meeting her spouse while still a virgin, Afua Asantewaa replied, “I went to Daily Guide to look for work after school.” I was a virgin back then.
Afua Asantewaa is awaiting the completion of her review from the Guinness World Record.
Guinness World Records stated that they were reviewing Afua’s attempt and will respond as soon as possible. Nevertheless, Afua has paid for a premium review because she cannot wait for the GWR to finish its study, which will take 12 weeks.
She claims that the premium review can be completed in one to five working days for US$650.
She disclosed that, despite the premium review’s $650 price tag, she ultimately paid $700.
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